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he's put in the time. ronald reagan had the debt increased during his eight years as president 18 times. he didn't spend even ten minutes with members of congress getting the debt ceiling raised. it was not an issue. only becoming an issue with the tea party driven republicans. >>. [ inaudible ] >> pardon me? >> does that need the president doesn't need to be at the table on the final round of talks this weekend? >> we'll see. can't have it both i wways. the president has always been willing to be fully engaged. thanks. >> clearly a very frustrated senate majority leader harry reid there underscoring what is at stake here, saying that we're at a crucial time in history. and he underscored that what he is proposed is a fair piece of legislation, it has been called the reid plan, lowers the debt by $2.3 trillion and says if republicans want to improve it, he says they have until midnight tonight in which to do so. let's check in with our congressional correspondent, kate bolduan, there on capitol hill. clear
he's put in the time. ronald reagan had the debt increased during his eight years as president 18 times. he didn't spend even ten minutes with members of congress getting the debt ceiling raised. it was not an issue. only becoming an issue with the tea party driven republicans. >>. [ inaudible ] >> pardon me? >> does that need the president doesn't need to be at the table on the final round of talks this weekend? >> we'll see. can't have it both i wways. the president...
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it is the best time capsule in the history of the world. it's amazing. take a look at this. ♪ >> i really love my family. >> oh, my god! >> i love football. >> do you promise to love and treasursasure each other? >> we do. >> what happened was people all over the world were invited to take videos of their lives on the same day a year ago. it was july 24th, 2010. open to everyone. and what i love is that they made cameras available in parts of the world and with that technology is not easily available. then they have the challenge of taking all these submissions, picking which ones belong and streaming it into a movie. look at how many people sent in videos wanting to be a part of this, 81,000 submissions totalling 4,500 hours of video, fred. so they spent months going through all this. and check out what made the final cut here. it's 350 different submissions, have portions of their videos in this final film. as you mentioned, it was produced by ridley scott, major hollywood power player and directed by kevin mcdonald. he joined us to talk about the fi
it is the best time capsule in the history of the world. it's amazing. take a look at this. ♪ >> i really love my family. >> oh, my god! >> i love football. >> do you promise to love and treasursasure each other? >> we do. >> what happened was people all over the world were invited to take videos of their lives on the same day a year ago. it was july 24th, 2010. open to everyone. and what i love is that they made cameras available in parts of the world and...
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75th time we raise the debt ceiling is the last time we raise the debt ceiling. i think we made progress last night. that's not the narrative that i watched when i got in at midnight. i think last night was productive. >> productive how? they had to pull it and now we're looking for something new to come out this morning and you're still hearing that by the time it gets to the senate it wouldn't make it anyway? >> we can't control what happens in the senate, and thankfully we're not responsible for what happens in the senate because not a whole lot happens in the senate. our job is to or at least i view my job as the congressman for the fourth congressional district in south carolina, is to vote the collective conscience of my constituents which is this -- we have a $14 trillion problem, the notion of giving the president a clean debt increase was never going to happen, so the issue then becomes what's the best thing you can get in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. many of us who are labeled or vilified as extremists and radicals have voted twice to raise th
75th time we raise the debt ceiling is the last time we raise the debt ceiling. i think we made progress last night. that's not the narrative that i watched when i got in at midnight. i think last night was productive. >> productive how? they had to pull it and now we're looking for something new to come out this morning and you're still hearing that by the time it gets to the senate it wouldn't make it anyway? >> we can't control what happens in the senate, and thankfully we're not...
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at the same time bringing down the debt and deficit. but what we really see here, anderson, in my opinion is the party of no not being able to agree even with itself much less with those it shares responsibility with in the congress of the united states and with the president of the united states. and it does so at a time of great risk to america and to america's families. and that's deeply unfortunate. >> what do you make of what is going on in the republican party right now in terms of what you yourself are seeing on capitol hill? you've been on capitol hill. you know how it works. have you ever seen anything like this? >> i don't think i've seen anything just like this with the stakes so very high and every leader in the republican party believing that we ought not to put the credit of the united states at risk and possibly default for the first time in the history of our country. i don't think i've seen leaders unable to lead their members in such a critical confrontation with measure's credit at risk. now, i will tell you this. the
at the same time bringing down the debt and deficit. but what we really see here, anderson, in my opinion is the party of no not being able to agree even with itself much less with those it shares responsibility with in the congress of the united states and with the president of the united states. and it does so at a time of great risk to america and to america's families. and that's deeply unfortunate. >> what do you make of what is going on in the republican party right now in terms of...
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, just raise the debt ceiling for a short time to give us more time to work it would be better than the agreement that was put forward yesterday. >> really? >> as i mentioned, the agreement yesterday would actually cause us to go in in the house, because we never want to give the senate more spending authority than we have. and it would cause you to actually increase our spending by $24 billion above the house passed budget this year. >> i want to make sure i heard you correctly. you said that just a no strings attached yes to the debt ceiling would be better than your speaker's plan? >> well, i'm saying a short-term one. i'm not saying pass the elections like the president wants. we have got to address the situation long before then. but raising it -- without anything for a short time to give us time to negotiate this and get a better deal than we have gotten would be preferable than having a budget that actually or an agreement that actually requires us to increase spending. >> you talk about getting a better deal. according to an article in politico this morning. fascinating. republi
, just raise the debt ceiling for a short time to give us more time to work it would be better than the agreement that was put forward yesterday. >> really? >> as i mentioned, the agreement yesterday would actually cause us to go in in the house, because we never want to give the senate more spending authority than we have. and it would cause you to actually increase our spending by $24 billion above the house passed budget this year. >> i want to make sure i heard you...
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this isn't the first time jeffs has had a run in with the law. he was tried in utah in 200067 charged at that time with being an accomplice to rape. he was convicted, but the case was overturned on a technical tichlt and now his fate is in the hands of this texas jury. and his followers remain loyal even though he's behind bars. here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: el dorado, texas. this tiny town is where warren jeffs is new in jail as he stands trial. while jeffs has been here he's done one thing above all else. he's spent a lot of time on the phone. in this past month, how much money has he spent would you estimate on phone cards to make phone calls? >> roughly $3,000. >> reporter: and a similar pattern when he was for a time in a different texas jail, a few dozen miles away. >> so do you know how much he spent on phone cards? >> i would say probably in excess of 10,000. >> $10,000. in the four months he was here. >> correct. >> and is it unusual to spend that much money? have you ever had an inmate spend as much money on phone cards? >> no, we h
this isn't the first time jeffs has had a run in with the law. he was tried in utah in 200067 charged at that time with being an accomplice to rape. he was convicted, but the case was overturned on a technical tichlt and now his fate is in the hands of this texas jury. and his followers remain loyal even though he's behind bars. here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: el dorado, texas. this tiny town is where warren jeffs is new in jail as he stands trial. while jeffs has been here he's done...
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bradley told the "new york times" his revelations were never presented to the jury, and the record was never corrected. leading defense attorney cheney mason to fire back to the times, "if in fact this is true and the prosecution concealed this new information, it is more than shame on them. it is outrageous". but the prosecutor's office said it did tell the defense of the error. it also says a second software program used to analyze the anthony computer showed only one chloroform search as well. >> showing the size spot one time. >> reporter: in a statement, state attorney lawson lamar said, "court records show that defense was completely aware of the issues, utilizing these facts at trial". in fact, defense attorney jose baez did bring up the >> there are no such searches of being 84 times for chloroform. >> reporter: mysteriously wednesday, bradley stopped talking, declining our request for an interview. instead, issuing another statement, this time through his attorneys. it read, "mr. bradley denies making any comments that either determined and/or implied any wrongdoing on behalf
bradley told the "new york times" his revelations were never presented to the jury, and the record was never corrected. leading defense attorney cheney mason to fire back to the times, "if in fact this is true and the prosecution concealed this new information, it is more than shame on them. it is outrageous". but the prosecutor's office said it did tell the defense of the error. it also says a second software program used to analyze the anthony computer showed only one...
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she was a professor at the warten school of business at that time. i would sit on a park bench and watch students go by while she was teaching. and it dawned on me there that i had no idea what law school even was. but that i would go to law school. and that somehow i could make a difference. i had planned to be an english shakespearean professor hopefully at a graduate level. and i couldn't imagine being in a classroom the rest of my life. and that had been my dream. i'm sorry to say that since that time, i have never had the heart to open up a single shakespearean play or book. it's just -- i just can't. that was a different life and a different dream and a different girl. that girl is gone. but what i have now is a life that has been dedicated to seeking justice and very late in life god heard my prayers and answered them 10,000 time over by giving me twins and a husband that loves me and accepts me like i am. so it was not what i planned. but god gave me something very different. >> nancy, we'll take another short break. when we come back, i want
she was a professor at the warten school of business at that time. i would sit on a park bench and watch students go by while she was teaching. and it dawned on me there that i had no idea what law school even was. but that i would go to law school. and that somehow i could make a difference. i had planned to be an english shakespearean professor hopefully at a graduate level. and i couldn't imagine being in a classroom the rest of my life. and that had been my dream. i'm sorry to say that...
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and at the same time, an earthquake had struck. it was really so forceful that it violently shook the hotel that i was in, which is a large tower downtown. i really instantly sensed that there must be something wrong and went and looked outside to see a wall, a giant cloud of dust and smoke rising from the plaza area where the bombing occurred. and i could see the debris spreading outwards and people kind of being covered with it in the same sense that i saw on september 11th living in new york city. i had many of the same visual cues from the attacks of september 11th of 2001. >> and ian, i just want to update our viewers. this is a fast-moving story. we're getting new details. now getting word from norwegian police that death toll could rise to 80. right now number we have is 17. but this is the latest information we're getting from norwegian police. they're now telling us that the death toll could rise significantly. and they are now saying it could rise to 80. now ian, to go back to what you were describing in terms of that aft
and at the same time, an earthquake had struck. it was really so forceful that it violently shook the hotel that i was in, which is a large tower downtown. i really instantly sensed that there must be something wrong and went and looked outside to see a wall, a giant cloud of dust and smoke rising from the plaza area where the bombing occurred. and i could see the debris spreading outwards and people kind of being covered with it in the same sense that i saw on september 11th living in new york...
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at the same time, you reiterated your faith in the american justice system. so what do you think went wrong here? >> well, piers, number one thank you for having me. i guess that at this point, knowing that tot mom has walked free leaves more of a sense of extreme disappointment, a feeling of being let down. because those of us that have devoted i would say my entire adult life to public service -- well, since the murder of my fiance back in 1979 -- to see a miscarriage of justice in a system that we hold so dear. i mean, piers, the justice system is something that i've held onto and believed in since keith's murder many years ago. and to see it fail is deeply upsetting to me. amidst claims that she's fielding million dollar offers and is considering plastic surgery and marriage proposals, it's very upsetting, piers. it's extremely upsetting. >> i mean, here's the thing, nancy. playing devil's advocate here. because i could tell the packs are running high. >> of course you're going to play devil's advocate. [ laughter ] >> i know what that means. [ laughter ]
at the same time, you reiterated your faith in the american justice system. so what do you think went wrong here? >> well, piers, number one thank you for having me. i guess that at this point, knowing that tot mom has walked free leaves more of a sense of extreme disappointment, a feeling of being let down. because those of us that have devoted i would say my entire adult life to public service -- well, since the murder of my fiance back in 1979 -- to see a miscarriage of justice in a...
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at the same time, you reiterated your faith in the american justice system. so what do you think went wrong here? >> piers, number one, thank you for having me. i guess at this point, knowing that tot mom has walked free leaves more of a sense of extreme disappointment, a feeling of being let down because those of us that have devoted i would say my entire adult life to public service, well, sin the murder of my fiancee in 1979, to see a miscarriage of justice in a system that we hold so dear, i mean piers, the justice syst system -- to see it fail is deeply upsetting to me. add midst claims she is getting million dollar offers and plastic surgery and getting marriage proposals, it's upsetting. >> here's the thing, nancy, playing devil's advocate here. i can tell the passions are running high. >> of course you're going to play devil's advocate. i'm ready. i know what that means. >> listen, i mean you had an extraordinary run of success covering the trial. you made it your own. hln had a fantastic ratings. >> whoa. whoa. wait. wait. wait. wait. i didn't make a
at the same time, you reiterated your faith in the american justice system. so what do you think went wrong here? >> piers, number one, thank you for having me. i guess at this point, knowing that tot mom has walked free leaves more of a sense of extreme disappointment, a feeling of being let down because those of us that have devoted i would say my entire adult life to public service, well, sin the murder of my fiancee in 1979, to see a miscarriage of justice in a system that we hold so...
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will start the football season on time. here is creditor roger goodell moments after they agreed to this new deal. >> i think we have crafted a long-term agreement that can be good for the game of football. be good for the players, be good for the clubs, and mostly and importantly, good for our game and for our fans. we really are anxious to get back to football. >> reporter: all right. so with this new agreement to the cba, the nfl has laid out a very specific time line. the players have until tuesday to say yes to the new agreement. they also have until tuesday to re-organized or recertify as a union. if they do that, then training camp would open up on wednesday. regular season would start september 8th as planned. but, remember, this is not a simple deal. this is a very implicated issue. this is a very large document. the cba is said to be some 500 pages long, so you expect them to take a lot of time to look through this deal. it's a ten-year deal so they are not in a hurry to get the deal pushed through and don't want
will start the football season on time. here is creditor roger goodell moments after they agreed to this new deal. >> i think we have crafted a long-term agreement that can be good for the game of football. be good for the players, be good for the clubs, and mostly and importantly, good for our game and for our fans. we really are anxious to get back to football. >> reporter: all right. so with this new agreement to the cba, the nfl has laid out a very specific time line. the...
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. >> time is of the essence. we are running out of time. >> if america's debt rating gets downgraded, every interest rate in america will go up. >> two senators, democrat and republican, who think they've found a way out of this country's $14 trillion debt crisis. and a man who has strong opinions on just about everything, from casey anthony to president obama, to harry potter and the space shuttle. what will he say tonight? i'll ask the opinionated new voice of "the new york times." this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good morning. "time" magazine calls prince alwaleed bin talal the arabian warren buffett. when he talks, the business world listens. tonight prince alwaleed bin talal joins me from the four seasons in paris where he's on vacation, to share his unique perspective on america's debt, the middle east, and the news corp. scandal. your highness, thank you for joining me. let me start right from the top by asking you of your impression of america's economy right now. where do you think it is? where can it
. >> time is of the essence. we are running out of time. >> if america's debt rating gets downgraded, every interest rate in america will go up. >> two senators, democrat and republican, who think they've found a way out of this country's $14 trillion debt crisis. and a man who has strong opinions on just about everything, from casey anthony to president obama, to harry potter and the space shuttle. what will he say tonight? i'll ask the opinionated new voice of "the new...
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the time of the tenth anniversary of september 11. how worried should i be and all of our viewers be right now? >> i think they should be worried. al qaeda definitely has threatened action in pakistan or in the united states also. everyone must keep their guards up and take measures. >> what about the new leader of al qaeda. he was the number two, the egyptian-born terrorist. everyone believes she in pakistan hiding out. do you believe that? >> the expressions they have been comfortable. i refer to him as not in pakistan now. >> he like bin latten they believe is being protected by elements of the pakistani military or intelligence service and the security services somewhere in pakistan. do you believe that? >> i don't believe that, no. that i don't believe. >> bin laden was protected? >> i don't believe that. >> you believe five or six years he was hiding in a military town, the west point of pakistan and no one knew about it? >> i believe that. first of all if he was there for five years. so i knew. >> have you been there? >> many t
the time of the tenth anniversary of september 11. how worried should i be and all of our viewers be right now? >> i think they should be worried. al qaeda definitely has threatened action in pakistan or in the united states also. everyone must keep their guards up and take measures. >> what about the new leader of al qaeda. he was the number two, the egyptian-born terrorist. everyone believes she in pakistan hiding out. do you believe that? >> the expressions they have been...
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. >> time for the ridiculist tonight. tonight adding a new name, kathy cruz morrero, also known as fountain lay ditch. she's a walking psa for the pitfall of texting in motion. she's walking through a mall in pennsylvania, texting and walking and texting and -- omg, falls right into the fountain. but the splashing mishap isn't why we're putting fountain lady on the ridiculist. oh, no. it's because of what has happened now. she's got a lawyer and she's thinking about suing. that's right. suing. this is what we've come to. now, let's be clear. she's not thinking of suing because she was hurt because she wasn't hurt. she's thinking about suing because she thinks security guards should have done more to help her, and she wants to know how the surveillance video got online. now, fountain lady was on good morning america today ringing out all the details. >> i admit it was funny. but nobody took my feelings into consideration. i'm sorry. nobody. nobody went to my aid. not one single person went to my aid. it could have been any
. >> time for the ridiculist tonight. tonight adding a new name, kathy cruz morrero, also known as fountain lay ditch. she's a walking psa for the pitfall of texting in motion. she's walking through a mall in pennsylvania, texting and walking and texting and -- omg, falls right into the fountain. but the splashing mishap isn't why we're putting fountain lady on the ridiculist. oh, no. it's because of what has happened now. she's got a lawyer and she's thinking about suing. that's right....
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at 2:28 eastern time, "atlantis" undocked from the international space station for the final time. "atlantis" is scheduled to touch down in florida at 5:56 a.m. eastern time on thursday, two days from now. early tomorrow morning the crew of the space shuttle "atlantis" will join us from up there live on "american morning" tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. eastern. >> also new this morning, the fbi is teaming up with spanish authorities to take down the biggest international drug ring that europe has ever seen. agents seized $35 million in cash, five dozen luxury cars and 25 real estate properties. more than 20 people are now under arrest. four in the u.s. authorities say the crime ring smuggled cocaine from colombia to spain and laundered drug money in south florida. >>> congressional investigators putting the fbi and the dea on notice. they have one week to turn over documents related to the controversial fast and furious gun buying operation. the atf program allowed thousands of assault weapons to fall into hands of criminals in mexico. two weapons that were allowed to "walk" may hav
at 2:28 eastern time, "atlantis" undocked from the international space station for the final time. "atlantis" is scheduled to touch down in florida at 5:56 a.m. eastern time on thursday, two days from now. early tomorrow morning the crew of the space shuttle "atlantis" will join us from up there live on "american morning" tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. eastern. >> also new this morning, the fbi is teaming up with spanish authorities to take down the...
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came into the news about a week ago giving an interview to the times. he said that he had access to pinging, which is basically pinpoint the location of an individual you're looking for in exchange to payments to police officers so he was a central figure in these allegations which are now of course rocking london with those phone hacking allegations. >> and the death is being called unexplained. have you heard any word on whether or not this is suspicious? >> well, according to media reports, the police are saying that they're not saying whether or not it's suspicious, they're saying it's unexplained, you're absolutely right about that, it could have been suicide, but some organizations are looking at that speculatively, at the moment all we can say is that it's unexplained, but we'll get more details in the minutes and hours ahead, it's a very fast developing story. >> and as it continues to grow, you mentioned that he did speak with the "new york times," he was back in the spotlight again last week, speaking to them about the use of this police techn
came into the news about a week ago giving an interview to the times. he said that he had access to pinging, which is basically pinpoint the location of an individual you're looking for in exchange to payments to police officers so he was a central figure in these allegations which are now of course rocking london with those phone hacking allegations. >> and the death is being called unexplained. have you heard any word on whether or not this is suspicious? >> well, according to...
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every newspaper from his around the world, 130 at the time, were lined up. he would leaf through many of those papers. i would expect he might have asked the question, how -- how are we getting all of this wonderful stuff? >> turn to porter bibb here. there's been lots of speculation and denial from the murdochs that the newspaper division may simply be sold off in britain. again, i find that hard to believe because of the deep-rooted love he has for those papers, and as former editor of "news of the world," i was pretty shocked after seeing the "news of the world" shot down. first newspaper he bought in britain and i think he huge respect and personal admiration for. did it become too hot? is the newspaper division for him now in britain simply not making enough money to make it worth saving in a crisis like this? >> he has got to address several constituencies. one is news corp investors, and print is a losing proposition, and news corp has not made a transition to the digital domain with any of their newspapers, starting with "the sunday times" of london.
every newspaper from his around the world, 130 at the time, were lined up. he would leaf through many of those papers. i would expect he might have asked the question, how -- how are we getting all of this wonderful stuff? >> turn to porter bibb here. there's been lots of speculation and denial from the murdochs that the newspaper division may simply be sold off in britain. again, i find that hard to believe because of the deep-rooted love he has for those papers, and as former editor of...
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of their team have all the time that aren't on the schedule. this is an ongoing fluid process that involves the meetings the president had last week with the eight leaders of congress, both houses, as well as ongoing levels of conversations with different participants. >> will they get something done beyond the glare of the spotlight? here's something else to watch for, house republicans set for tomorrow on a two-year debt cutting plan, it's called cut, cap and balance. today the white house is calling it duck, dodge and dismantle. also we're going to talk about the threat to america's credit rating. you hear a lot about that nice aaa rating, you're going to want to stick around for that. now for this. >>> we consider ourselves a sleepy little town like pleasantville so we're all shocked. >> a freak accident occurs in this neighborhood--what really happened inside? and what does the multimillionaire owner know? that is coming up. >>> the whittle blower on the news corp hacking scandal has been found dead, this just hours before rupert murdock i
of their team have all the time that aren't on the schedule. this is an ongoing fluid process that involves the meetings the president had last week with the eight leaders of congress, both houses, as well as ongoing levels of conversations with different participants. >> will they get something done beyond the glare of the spotlight? here's something else to watch for, house republicans set for tomorrow on a two-year debt cutting plan, it's called cut, cap and balance. today the white...
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hatch closes for the last time. >>> first, though, for the first time in three years casey anthony is no longer behind bars. early yesterday morning she did this. she walked out of jail, and right into a very uncertain future. anthony was freed 12 days after a jury acquitted her of murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. joining us to talk about and the he had road ahead for casey anthony is criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor holly hughes. do we know where she went? >> we don't know, and that's probably for the best because there are folks out there that would like to do harm to her. i think she's holed up one of her attorneys' houses or maybe they have a vacation home or something like until they can get her a passport. we'll probably find out she's taken out of a country to put her up on an island and help measure write and book. >> i was surprised to see how public her release was. i was thinking of a jack ruby moment. >> most of us were, but approximate if you notice, drew, they had a lot of mounted police out there. they had officers out there with fu
hatch closes for the last time. >>> first, though, for the first time in three years casey anthony is no longer behind bars. early yesterday morning she did this. she walked out of jail, and right into a very uncertain future. anthony was freed 12 days after a jury acquitted her of murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. joining us to talk about and the he had road ahead for casey anthony is criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor holly hughes. do we know where...
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"atlantis" gets ready to undock from the iss for the last time. more on the shuttle's farewell ceremony. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> checking stories cross country now. an iowa congressman and his family are safe after a home invasion. it happened at the home of representative leonard boswell. someone came to the door, attacked his daughter and demanded money. boswell came running to help, and so did his grandson. >>> tour bus crashed on interstate 390. a tire blow-out may have caused the accident. >>> los angeles survived carmageddon. traffic gridlock, mostly stayed off l.a.'s freeways. 405 reopened at noon local time, hours ahead of schedule. >>> italian prime minister, berlusconi, corruption charges related to his media empire and paying for sex with a teenage girl. he tookwh
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we do the wrong things when we panic. we sell at the wrong time and buy at the wrong time. what do you suggest the average person does so that they can eliminate this panic? >> keep in mind past history. okay. lot of people who panic in the 2008, 2009 financial crisis, if they got out of the stock market, they missed on one of the biggest rallies we have seen the past two years. first of all, keep that in mind. also think about where you are in your investing life. if you are earlier in your investing life have you time to ride out the volatility that we are going to see if there is a debt default. if you are later, maybe you want to move to cash, five years of retirement, that will make a big difference. >> issue is if you bail out you don't have the wherewithal to get back in or miss it. do a 401(k) checkup. one of the things i have been telling people know how to log into your 401(k) or your i.r.a., investment account. look at where you are and whether you are in balance with what you are supposed to be doing that's right. again, you want to make sure you are diversified
we do the wrong things when we panic. we sell at the wrong time and buy at the wrong time. what do you suggest the average person does so that they can eliminate this panic? >> keep in mind past history. okay. lot of people who panic in the 2008, 2009 financial crisis, if they got out of the stock market, they missed on one of the biggest rallies we have seen the past two years. first of all, keep that in mind. also think about where you are in your investing life. if you are earlier in...
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the moral of the story is next time you go out to eat, ask for a big fork. wow. >>> your get smart question of the day in honor of the women's world cup. can you guess how much the women's world cup weighs? [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. but not your wrinkles. new neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula smoothes wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. announcer: when life's this hard, it's no wonder 7,000 students drop out every school day. visit boostup.org and help kids in your community stay in school. >>> we asked if you could guess how much
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. >> well, the scandal is widening to another paper, the sunday times. now even the fbi is opening an investigation. the allegations -- hacking the personal phones of public figures and the not so public. from murder victims to dead war heroes. >> there is a firestorm, if you like, that is engulfing parts of the media, parts of the police and, indeed, our political system's ability to respond. >> murdoch's news corp., the parent company of the fox news channel also owns 20th century fox, the fx network, the new york post, wall street journal, harpercollins publishing and probably your local fox affiliate. among many others. the charges against the company are criminal and could have dire implications for murdoch, the people under him and the prime minister. david cameron's -- former news of the world also arrested in the scandal. what did david cameron know and when did he know it? >> let me say once more, if i was lied to, if the police were lied to, if the select committee was lied to it would be a matter of deep regret and a matter for criminal prosec
. >> well, the scandal is widening to another paper, the sunday times. now even the fbi is opening an investigation. the allegations -- hacking the personal phones of public figures and the not so public. from murder victims to dead war heroes. >> there is a firestorm, if you like, that is engulfing parts of the media, parts of the police and, indeed, our political system's ability to respond. >> murdoch's news corp., the parent company of the fox news channel also owns 20th...
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now is not the time to retreat. it's time to reload. >> reporter: michelle bachmann called passing on a misnomer. >> if congress fails to raise the debt ceiling that somehow the united states will go into default. that is simply not true. >> reporter: a few hours after her comments the powerful moody's investor service said they are reviewing the aaa bond rating important the u.s.. for voters, who do you trust, michelle bachmann or ben bernanke, the chairman of the federal reserve. >> it would be a bad outcome. >> reporter: ron paul urged past compromise toledo higher taxes. >> the '90s brought more compromises, more broken promises, more new taxes. ad doesn't mention that during tea 90s president bill clinton balanced the budget after raising taxes. a new poll find just 25% of americans want only spending cuts as part of a debt deal. 67% would increase taxes on the wealthy and corporations. that won't fly with the current gop candidates who have all signed pledges not to raise taxes, except for jon huntsman. any re
now is not the time to retreat. it's time to reload. >> reporter: michelle bachmann called passing on a misnomer. >> if congress fails to raise the debt ceiling that somehow the united states will go into default. that is simply not true. >> reporter: a few hours after her comments the powerful moody's investor service said they are reviewing the aaa bond rating important the u.s.. for voters, who do you trust, michelle bachmann or ben bernanke, the chairman of the federal...
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the scandal is widening to another murdoch paper, "the sunday times," and now even the fbi is opening an investigation. the allegations, hacking the personal phones of public figures, and the not so public, from murder victims to dead war heroes. >> and there is a firestorm, if you like, that is engulfing parts of the media, parts of the police, and indeed political systems' ability to respond. >> murdoch's news corp, the parent company of the fox news channel, also owns 20th century fox, the fx network, "the new york post," the "wall street journal," harper collins publishing, and probably your local fox affiliate, among many others. the charges against the company are criminal, and could have dire implications not only for murdoch but for the prime minister himself. andy coulson is also a former editor of "news of the world." coulson has been arrested for his alleged role in all of this. so the question is, what did his former boss, david cameron, know and when did he know it? >> let me say once more, if i was lied to, if the police were lied to, if the select committee were lied to
the scandal is widening to another murdoch paper, "the sunday times," and now even the fbi is opening an investigation. the allegations, hacking the personal phones of public figures, and the not so public, from murder victims to dead war heroes. >> and there is a firestorm, if you like, that is engulfing parts of the media, parts of the police, and indeed political systems' ability to respond. >> murdoch's news corp, the parent company of the fox news channel, also owns...
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now she can spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. ♪ dell. the power to do more. ugh, great. you may be going up, but those roots are bringing you down! try root touch-up by nice 'n easy. to extend the life of your color. nice 'n easy has 50% more shades, so you can find your seamless match. with root touch-up by nice 'n easy. announcer: when life's this hard, it's no wonder 7,000 students drop out every school day. visit boostup.org and help kids in your community stay in school. >>> talk about hot times in the city. we're seeing the heat index in triple digits in a lot of places. right now it feels like 100 degrees in st. louis, missouri. 102 in dallas. can you believe it feels like 107 in of all places minneapolis? the blistering heat is not only dangerous for those of us who are out in it but also for animals and crops. in texas, wheat is dying before it even gets a chance to grow. ranchers are selling off their cattle in record numbers. the drought is killing all of the grass and they can't afford to buy feed which is going way up in price. and that means we
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apparently for the first time ever some u.s. service members marched as an organized group in a gay pride parade. they were not in uniform but they wore t-shirts representing every branch of the service. >>> day ten of the space shuttle "atlantis" mission begins with a celebration. ♪ celebrate good times, come on ♪ cool and the gang waking up the crew this morning. the shuttle's main computer is working normally again. >>> now to oregon where a veterinarian performed, get this, mouth -- yeah. you just saw it right there. mouth to beak resuscitation on an injured bald eagle. the bird suffered a fractured wing apparently after being hit by a car. it was undergoing physical therapy under anesthesia when it stopped breathing. that's when the vet did that as he's doing again. >>> all right. let's talk world cup soccer now. seeing the u.s. women's soccer team compete against japan is not only exciting, it raises the profile of the sport. the championship match is a nail biter right now. usa 2, japan 1, in frankfurt, germany. with
apparently for the first time ever some u.s. service members marched as an organized group in a gay pride parade. they were not in uniform but they wore t-shirts representing every branch of the service. >>> day ten of the space shuttle "atlantis" mission begins with a celebration. ♪ celebrate good times, come on ♪ cool and the gang waking up the crew this morning. the shuttle's main computer is working normally again. >>> now to oregon where a veterinarian...
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it looks like 11:30 is the time. and it's some 16 or 17 hours ahead of schedule. >> the closed ten-mile section of the 405 is expected to reopen within a few minutes. >>> in nebraska, the rising missouri river is causing a lot more damage. parts of interstate 29 are underwater and it's rushing away dirt that shores up some of the overpasses. >> this all had to be inspected. our engineers had to come down and everything is going to be possibly redone. i mean, this is way down the line, in the future. >> straight transportation officials say it could take months to fix. >>> an oregon vet used an unusual method to safe a bald eagle. he performed mouth to beak resus station on the bird. he suffered a broken wing after being hit by a car. he was undergoing physical therapy under anesthesia when he stopped breathing. the eagle will -- now that the eagle is getting better, you can follow his recovery on twitter. >>> all right. history was made in san diego. apparently for the first time ever, some u.s. members marched as an
it looks like 11:30 is the time. and it's some 16 or 17 hours ahead of schedule. >> the closed ten-mile section of the 405 is expected to reopen within a few minutes. >>> in nebraska, the rising missouri river is causing a lot more damage. parts of interstate 29 are underwater and it's rushing away dirt that shores up some of the overpasses. >> this all had to be inspected. our engineers had to come down and everything is going to be possibly redone. i mean, this is way...
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no time to hold back. this is the time to take risks and go forward. hopefully we can get the win. >> the team has had an incredible run. they played an amazing game against brazil in the 122nd minute, the very last minute of the game, they managed to score a goal and then ultimately won on penalty shootouts. they beat france, 3-1, to get them to this day. they're going to have to get through japan, though. the u.s. has never lost a match to japan in any world cup. it could be different this time because the japanese team here has some pretty amazing footwork. they are really skilled at passing that ball and keeping possession. so this u.s. team is going to have to work pretty hard but they have the talent, the skill to do that. they have the hustle. the never say die attitude and they've got the stamina and strength in the way that none of the teams here have had. let's see what happens today. we'll keep our fingers crossed. the japanese are determined. they're looking for a good news story, a feel-good story after the devastation of the tsunami, the
no time to hold back. this is the time to take risks and go forward. hopefully we can get the win. >> the team has had an incredible run. they played an amazing game against brazil in the 122nd minute, the very last minute of the game, they managed to score a goal and then ultimately won on penalty shootouts. they beat france, 3-1, to get them to this day. they're going to have to get through japan, though. the u.s. has never lost a match to japan in any world cup. it could be different...
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the last time the u.s. won the title was back in 1999. we will get more from germany live coming up a little later in this hour. >>> right now it's time to say good morning to mr. reynolds wolf. things are hot. >> yes, indeed, they are. perfect day to watch inside and watch the world cup. heat is going to be the big story. we have 16 states with some kind of watch, warning or advisory. and with the high humidity, it's going to feel like it's 110 as high as 120 in many spots around the nation. we will give you a tropical update and give you an idea of what is happening in terms of thunderstorms, and a good possibility of those popping up today. >> thank you so much. >>> rupert murdoch is practicing what he is going to say to lawmakers this week. we have that and news that he has a new celebrity pr guy. we go in depth. it's seven minutes past this hour on "cnn sunday morning." stay with me. the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which
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so the timing of it is just sort of eerie. the coincidence of her getting out just a couple of hours after three years to the day she was first arrested. again, they really believe she is going to have to lay low. it's going to be hard for her to do that. she's been in solitary confinement for the last three years mostly, and she's a young 25-year-old woman who as we know, we learned during the trial likes to party. so the will she be able to adhere the advice of her own attorneys who are undoubtedly telling her, lay low and asking all of us to respect her privacy and then of course, there's the big tv interview, if and when that happens. >> yeah. and jane, you know, it is really amazing to see all of the coverage this has gotten. there you see the protesters in the background on those live pictures and jane is rt roing just from on the other side where all of this is going on. jane velez-mitchell standing by. casey anthony to be released shortly. the reporters are going inside to get pictures of her release. and we will bring
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history, two to, as the ong says, get to the church on time. ♪ get me to the church ♪ get me to the church ♪ for pete's sake get me to the church on time ♪ >> going, i'll say two miles per hour. >> we have two hours to get to the saint monica catholic church in santa monica which is smack in the middle of the freeway closure. they warn guests of the ten-mile long freeway closure on their website. >> i got here three days early so i wouldn't be late for the wedding. >> i'm starting out my journey through carmageddon going to a wedding in santa monica. >> i'm giving myself 2 1/2 hours to get to where the bride is getting ready. a drive that normally takes 20 minutes. >> on the way to his own wedding, russ posted traffic updates on twitter from the city bus. >> local streets are losing the battle. freeway's clear. >> as the bride made her way to the church, a surprise. >> how would you describe the traffic right now? >> you know what, i'm even more excited because it's looking like the roads are moving and i'm hearing 405 is green. only a couple of cars on the road. >> reporter: a couple
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>> the first time i met him, i had just won the academy award. that was the first time i met him. >> what does he say to you? >> the nicest things that any icon or hero could possibly say to you. things that i'm so not deserving of. >> like what? >> just, you know, giving me credit for being a south african and putting south africa on the map, which i didn't, but i'll take that any day from nelson mandela. >> but it was a big deal for a south african to win an oscar. not many south africans have won oscars in that category over the years. >> none in that category. >> any other? >> yes. >> women? >> yeah. >> who else? >> i don't know about woman. >> quite something. >> it's pretty special. pretty special. yeah. for this farm girl, it's pretty special. >> pretty extraordinary. and i want to come after the next break to what i was going to get to but we got sidetracked, your mother, who is also, i think, probably you would say pretty special. >> mm-hmm. yeah. >> one of the reasons you're here. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% sp
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i was -- had to administer the handcuffs on the floor. she was resisting arrest the entire time. she was fighting with me, and another bailiff tried to hold her feet, while she was doing that she was fighting with him. we got her handcuffed, picked her up and walked her out of the courtroom, she was still using foul language and actually made another threatening comment to the judge. >> the judge ordered hardwick to serve 120 days for the outburst. she also upheld a domestic violence order against her. >>> oh! >> incredible video out of the netherlands. the top of a burning television tower collapsed in thick smoke and flames. firefighters moved to a safe distance when it became too hard to control the blaze. luckily no one was hurt. nearby tv, radio, and cell phone connections were all disrupted. it's not clear exactly what caused that fire. >>> and remember the chilean miners who inspired the world after they survived being trapped underground for more than two months last year? now 31 of the 33 miners are suing their government for half a million dollars in damages apiece. the
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every time we've cut the capital gains tax, the economy has grown. whenever we've raised it, it's been damaged. one of those taxes that clearly damages jobs. >> you and me, everybody else in the highest income bracket? >> capital gain, taxed as capital gain, if it's regular -- >> would you change the law so that would be regular income, insteading allowing this tax loophole now that defines it as a capital gain? >> if you have to change the law to get more money, that's a tax increase, and americans for tax reform supports all efforts of tax reform, getting rid of deductions or credits or something misclassified as long as you at the same time reap deuce rates so it's not a hidden -- >> you'd be open to changing that law so he would pay a higher income tax? >> if overall tax burden was not increased. as long as rates come down. i'm nor tax reform, not tax increases. >> what about general electric, made last year $14 billion worldwide. $5 billion in the united states and paid zero in federal income tax. is that fair? >> several thing. one, if there's
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there all the time. we retreated to a house where we found a group of fighters preparing their weapons for a counter attack. all their weapons were captureded from the enemy. mohammad, one of the fighters didn't want to appear on camera because he has relatives in tripoli and told me local fighters from nearby villagers were careless. what happened today, he says, was that nobody was watching the front. if they had, nailed have seen the libyan army was moving forward. cars and pickups full of fighters gathered by the roadside. the plan, says commander al akdar, is to stop the libyan army and push them back. the plan was to stop them with rackets and then move forward towards qawalish which they were able to take. but rockets don't stop coming in. as well as the occasional incoming bullet. nearly 30 rebel fighters were wounded in the battle, at least eight were killed, all to regain control of a town they had captured the week before. >>> and on to the netherlands now, a television and radio blackout was
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the world to the sunday times and now even the fbi is opening an investigation. the allegations, hacking the personal phones of public figures and the not so public from murder victims to dead war heroes. >> and that is a firestorm, if you like, that is engulfing parts of the media, parts of the police and indeed, our political systems' ability to respond. >> shame on you! shame on you j! shame on you! ? >> the company's founder, powerful media barron and once untouchable until this, rupert murdock forced to shut down the paper and something he's not used to doing, apologize. i am the founder of the company and i was appalled when i found out what happened. i apologize. >> today murdock apologized to the british public with advertisements in seven national newspapers, topped with the headline "we are sorry". the parent company of the fox news channel, also owns 21st century fox movie studios, the "new york post," "the wall street journal," what are pharp publishing and probably your fox affiliate, among in others. this could have dire implications not only for mu
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so you add 45 minutes to the hour you have to check in ahead of time. i'm an hour 45. i mean, paul will be there before i probably even take off. >> oh, my goodness. okay. well, sometimes it's all about the journey and not necessary lit destination, right? so lindey, we'll check back with you when you embark on that plane and when you get to that destination and we'll compare notes. thanks so much. appreciate that. >>> casey anthony is about to be released from jail. find out what major challenges she's likely to face once she's free. next. >>> casey anthony is counting down the hours until her release. she's scheduled to be free from jail tomorrow. gary tuchman reports the arrangements surrounding her release are anything but typical. >> reporter: prisoners are released every day, but perhaps none of them with the level of notoriety that will greet casey anthony when she leaves sunday after her stunning acquittals. her attorney talked to abc news about how her neat righty could bring danger. >> are you worried about her safety? >> i am. i am. and i'm afraid for her. >
so you add 45 minutes to the hour you have to check in ahead of time. i'm an hour 45. i mean, paul will be there before i probably even take off. >> oh, my goodness. okay. well, sometimes it's all about the journey and not necessary lit destination, right? so lindey, we'll check back with you when you embark on that plane and when you get to that destination and we'll compare notes. thanks so much. appreciate that. >>> casey anthony is about to be released from jail. find out...
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the time. this is definitely, definitely eerie to see. no cars on the roadway. this is something that is so unprecedented, it would never, ever happen -- of course, the world isn't coming to an end. it's just a big project, a $1 billion project that wraps up hopefully if things go as scheduled monday morning. right now, what you're looking at are construction crews hard at work behind me. they're demolishing a portion of this bridge. when i say busy, this artery is busy, 500,000 cars pass through it each day. millions hit this freeway each week. it's a big deal. so far we've gotten a really interesting update i'll tell you about in a sec. i saw cnn take the pictures live a short time ago. hopefully you turned it around for us. it was pretty cool stuff. knocking off chunks and chunks of those cement blocks at the top there, really, really hard work, a big, big project to tackle. but it seems that things are ahead of schedule. they're tearing down just a portion of that bridge. the update we have
the time. this is definitely, definitely eerie to see. no cars on the roadway. this is something that is so unprecedented, it would never, ever happen -- of course, the world isn't coming to an end. it's just a big project, a $1 billion project that wraps up hopefully if things go as scheduled monday morning. right now, what you're looking at are construction crews hard at work behind me. they're demolishing a portion of this bridge. when i say busy, this artery is busy, 500,000 cars pass...
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the perceived front-runner is spending a lot of time and effort in the state that holds the first primary. the former massachusetts governor is far ahead of his republican rivals in the dash for campaign cash. so why do we spend so much time talking about money? well, you know, until voters actually started voting in the primaries and caucuses, public opinion polls and fund-raiser figures are two of the best indicators of how a candidate's doing. t.j.? >>> i want to turn now torn orlando, florida, where casey anthony is counting down the hours until her release. scheduled to go free tomorrow. head to our david mattingly outside the jail. david, she'll go free tomorrow. we just have no clue when. >> reporter: that's right, t.j. and there's been so much public anger expressed about the outcome of this case. that's not going to go away, for sure, even though casey anthony will soon be a free woman. so the authorities here at the orange county jail are making sure they can do everything they can to make sure she stays safe, as long as she is in their custody, on their property. they are not r
the perceived front-runner is spending a lot of time and effort in the state that holds the first primary. the former massachusetts governor is far ahead of his republican rivals in the dash for campaign cash. so why do we spend so much time talking about money? well, you know, until voters actually started voting in the primaries and caucuses, public opinion polls and fund-raiser figures are two of the best indicators of how a candidate's doing. t.j.? >>> i want to turn now torn...